
The Uefa Champions League group stages wrap up this week, and we will soon know which teams will be facing each other in the knockout stages.
The competition will be cut in half after matchday 6 wraps up, with the last-16 bound to throw up a few mouthwatering fixtures.
With 14 of the sixteen teams confirmed, here's what you need to know...
When is the draw?
The Champions League last-16 draw takes place at 11am GMT on Monday, 16 December, 2019. You can follow the draw as it happens with Standard Sport's LIVE blog, or watch it on Uefa's YouTube channel.
Who has qualified so far?
Seeded
- PSG (Group A)
- Bayern Munich (Group B)
- Manchester City (Group C)
- Juventus (Group D)
- Liverpool (Group E, holders)
- Barcelona (Group F)
- RB Leipzig (Group G)
- Valencia (Group H)
Unseeded
- Real Madrid (Group A)
- Tottenham (Group B)
- Napoli (Group E)
- Borussia Dortmund (Group F)
- Lyon (Group G)
- Chelsea (Group H)
How will the draw work?
Two seeding pots are formed: one consisting of the eight group winners and the other of the eight runners-up.
Group winners also get the added bonus of playing away in the first legs.
At this stage, teams from the same country or group can't face each other - but that all changes at the quarter-final stage.
Last-16 fixture dates
The first legs will be played across two weeks in February, with games on 18/19 and 25/26 of that month.
The second legs will be played across two weeks in March, with games on 10/11 and 17/18.